The European Front for Solidarity with Syria: The Israeli aggression on the port of Latakia is a flagrant violation of international law

On December 30, the European Front for Solidarity with Syria in Spain condemned the repeated Israeli attacks on Syrian lands, the latest of which was the aggression on the commercial port of Lattakia.

In a statement, the Front stressed that the Israeli attacks on Syrian territory constitute a flagrant violation of all the basic principles of international law.

The Israeli occupation carried out a missile attack at about 3.21 am on December 29th, targeting the container yard in the commercial port in Lattakia, which led to fires in the place and causing great material damage.

 

The Front also condemned the illegal presence of the US and Turkish occupation forces on Syrian territory, stressing that it constitutes a flagrant violation of Syrian sovereignty. 

The statement condemned the practices of the Zionist entity in the occupied Syrian Golan and the silence of the international community towards the Israeli, Turkish and American terrorist acts against the Syrian people who are struggling for their homeland and the sovereignty and integrity of their land.

The statement called on European countries to lift the coercive economic measures illegally imposed on the Syrian people so that their legitimate government can combat the “Covid19” epidemic by obtaining the necessary vaccines and health equipment.

At the conclusion of its statement, the Front expressed its wishes that the coming year would be a year of peace and security for the Syrian people, who achieved victories against the terrorist organizations in the world thanks to the sacrifices of their heroic army.

O. al-Mohammad

 

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